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Mature young man seeks room in shared flat


JamesH91

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Hello,


My name is James. I'm looking for room in East Dulwich or Peckham for ?500-?600 per month including bills to move into between now and the end of october. (More notice is preferable).

I'm a classical musician (graduate of Royal Academy) and also work part time at the Fresh Flower company on North Cross Road as a florist (I often bring home flowers!). I'm 24 and a very mature person for my age who likes to focus on my work, using my home for sleep and study. I'm looking to share with some like minded artistic people if possible, or friendly students or professionals who may be out at work when I practise my instruments (I play recorders and baroque flute), and who may not object to me teaching a few lessons at home when flatmates are at work in the afternoons (however am flexible as can teach at pupils' houses if a problem.)


I'm a keen cook, gardener, and have a good eye for interior design as well as being very clean and tidy, and a friendly person to live with. I enjoy socialising but also my own space. References available on request. Please contact me if you know of anything!


Many thanks


[email protected]

07749156430

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